He is studying and working hard for his future at MIT. He has a small circle of friends. He has a class with Anna, who is in that circle of friends. He begins feeling something towards her. Something he cant describe at first. He just wants to be around her. He wants to protect her. He wants to make her smile and laugh.
Anna is working hard, on a scholarship, trying to secure a job after school. She is focused on her classes and that's it. Until Wyatt begins demanding her attention. She is scared but tries to see where it goes. Her fear wins though she screws it all up. This surprised me too, most show the man being scared of commitment and running but Anna bolts when it gets too hot for her.
These two were sweet together, they learned a lot from each other. They are learning to trust others and balance life.
Wyatt Seaver has been in love with his best friend, Gracie, his whole life. He thought they were going to spend the rest of their lives together. He was wrong.
When Wyatt returns to school in Boston after losing Gracie, he doesn’t have the strength for a relationship with emotional ties and to be honest, no strings attached feels good after Gracie broke his heart. That all changes though when he starts to see quiet, timid Anna Russell, in a new light.
As their friendship changes and Wyatt learns more about Anna and her past, he discovers not everyone has had the life he has with the love and support of family and friends. This only makes Wyatt care for her more though.
As their relationship deepens, can Wyatt and Anna heal each other from the pains of their past or is potential heartbreak too much to bear? Find out in Pieces of Home, book seven in The Home Series.
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